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| | Adverbs |
 | | Since adverbs are used to answer WH questions, it might be assumed that the acquisition order of the communicative intent of manner, place, time, number, and purpose might well follow the same developmental order of question forms. |
 | | Common adverbs of time are: then, at the same time, today, beforehand, immediately, in the past, soon, already, tomorrow, since then, henceforth, still, yet, finally, afterwards, meanwhile, yesterday, in the (distant) past, ever, a long time, now, in the recent past, sometimes, suddenly, often, this afternoon, late, early, always, and still. |
 | | Students must indicate whether the highlighted word is an adverb of manner, time, or place. |
| newton.uor.edu /facultyfolder/rider/adverbs.htm (1370 words) |
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